Loom (Imagine Dragons album) explained

Loom
Type:studio
Artist:Imagine Dragons
Cover:Imagine Dragons - Loom.png
Alt:In a sci-fi setting, two small figures stand in silhouette at left and right. A bright orange celestial body looms above the horizon at center, its reflection seen in the flat wet rock landscape below, and a flare of bright white light comes from the top.
Recorded:
Studio:
  • MXM (Los Angeles)
  • Conway (Los Angeles)
  • Westlake (Los Angeles)
  • House Mouse (Stockholm)
Label:
Producer:Mattman & Robin
Prev Title:Mercury – Acts 1 & 2

Loom is the sixth studio album by American pop rock band Imagine Dragons, released through Kidinakorner and Interscope Records on June 28, 2024. The standard version of the record consists of nine tracks, their least to date. Produced by the band and longtime collaborators Mattman & Robin, it follows their two-part studio album Mercury – Acts 1 & 2 (2022).[1] The album marks the band's first release as a trio, due to drummer Daniel Platzman announcing an indefinite hiatus from the band in March 2023, later departing from the band in August 2024.[2] [3]

The album received generally mixed reviews from music critics, and peaked at number 22 on the US Billboard 200.

Background and concept

In an interview with the Associated Press, lead singer Dan Reynolds described the creative process behind the album and its cover:[1]

Singles and promotion

On March 10, 2024, the band began teasing new music on their social media.[4] In the following days, a sand clock was displayed on the official website. By the end of March, the website started showing four doors. The four doors consisted on three different groups competing to get points on multiple mini games; the three groups were Croyants (Believers), Guerriers (Warriors) and Rêveurs (Dreamers), divided according to previous music preference of the users. Each of these groups were referencing a song from the band: "Believer", "Warriors" and "Dream".[5]

Each week, a new door was revealed, showing a new game and some clues about the release date or some of the new songs' lyrics. On April 1, with the opening of the second door, they announced a new song titled "Eyes Closed" would be released on April 3.[6] [7] On April 22, after all four doors were opened, a fifth door –referencing the "Eyes Closed" music video– was revealed, which finally confirmed the new album's name to be Loom.[1] Additionally, a new world tour was announced to begin during the summer.[8]

For the winning team of the four doors, the Croyants, a video was shared with snippets for three songs from the new album, titled: "Fire in These Hills", "Nice to Meet You" and "Wake Up".[9]

On April 25, a post on social media from the band's official accounts teased a new collaboration.[10] On April 30, their official account announced a new version of "Eyes Closed" featuring Colombian singer J Balvin. It was released on May 3.[11]

The official track list, along with the song lengths, were unveiled on May 8.[12]

A second single "Nice to Meet You" was released on May 24.[13]

The band released a music video for "Wake Up" on July 2.[14]

A remix of "Take Me to the Beach" featuring Baker Boy was released on October 11.[15] Another featuring Ernia was released on October 18.[16] A third remix with Jungeli was also released on November 1.[17]

Critical reception

On Metacritic, Loom received a weighted average score of 67/100 based on four reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews"; this is the first time one of the band's albums received a positive score.

Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic gave the album a positive review, stating "longtime fans of their aggressive empowerment anthems will delight in this pseudo-'return to form' from the Vegas quartet" and described it as "one of their most satisfying and immediate sets to date". Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone said that the album "finds the band piloting some musical and personal transitions" and later concluding that "Such kind-vibes moments show that within the vast spaces these guys work in, there's always room for growth". Tom Carr of The Arts Desk remarked that "[''Loom''] may not be challenging to listen to, but it can't be denied that Imagine Dragons have a knack for bringing together various textures, and condensing them into something that goes down smooth" and said that "Overall, Loom pleases without blazing any new trails". Robin Murray of Clash gave the album a mixed review, summarizing that it was a "succinct if somewhat unfulfilling return".

Commercial performance

Loom debuted at number 22 on the US Billboard 200 with 28,000 album-equivalent units. It is the band's first album to not peak in the top ten of the chart, as well as their first to not have a song chart on the Billboard Hot 100.

Personnel

Credits for LOOM are taken from the album's liner notes and Tidal.[18]

Imagine Dragons

Production

Charts

Chart (2024)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[19] 6
Slovak Albums (IFPI)[20] 27
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[21] 18
US Top Rock & Alternative Albums (Billboard)[22] 6

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kennedy . Mark . Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds talks new album Loom — 'Heavy concepts but playful at the same time' . WJTV . April 22, 2024 . 22 April 2024.
  2. Web site: DeSantis . Rachel . Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds Wrote New Album After His World Was 'Turned Upside Down': 'I Was Refinding Myself' (Exclusive) . Peoplemag . 2024-06-28 . 2024-07-05.
  3. Aniftos . Rania . Imagine Dragons Drummer Daniel Platzman Leaves Band . Billboard . August 26, 2024 . August 21, 2024.
  4. Web site: March 10 Instagram post .
  5. Web site: Nattress . Katrina . Imagine Dragons Keep Fans On Their Toes With Cryptic New Website . Kiss 108 . 22 April 2024.
  6. Web site: April 1, 2024 . Imagine Dragons on X . April 2, 2024 . Twitter.
  7. Imagine Dragons Do It With Their 'Eyes Closed' on New Song. Jon. Bilstein. 3 April 2024. Rolling Stone.
  8. Grow . Kory . Imagine Dragons Plan Summer Tour for New Album, 'Loom' . Rolling Stone . April 22, 2024 . 22 April 2024.
  9. Web site: Imagine Dragons - Official "Loom" Snippets (New Album Coming June 28th) . Youtube . April 22, 2024 . 22 April 2024.
  10. Web site: who . Instagram . Imagine Dragons official account . 25 April 2024.
  11. Web site: Eyes closed feat @jbalvin. This friday. . Facebook . Imagine Dragons official account . 30 April 2024.
  12. Web site: LOOM . Spotify. 8 May 2024.
  13. Web site: Sharpe . Josh . Imagine Dragons Reveal New Single 'Nice To Meet You' . 2024-06-19 . BroadwayWorld.com . en.
  14. Web site: July 2, 2024 . Imagine Dragons premieres "Wake Up" video; Dan Reynolds responds to Serj Tankian . July 3, 2024 . 105.7 The Point.
  15. Web site: When did Imagine Dragons release “Take Me to the Beach (Baker Boy Version)”? . 2024-11-23 . Genius.
  16. Web site: When did Imagine Dragons release “Take Me to the Beach (Ernia Version)”? . 2024-11-23 . Genius.
  17. Web site: When did Imagine Dragons release “Take Me to the Beach (Jungeli Version)”? . 2024-11-23 . Genius.
  18. Web site: LOOM . Tidal . June 28, 2024 . 29 September 2024.
  19. Web site: 2024 27-os savaitės klausomiausi (Top 100). AGATA. lt. July 5, 2024. July 5, 2024.
  20. Web site: Top 100 Slovak Albums. International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. July 16, 2024.
  21. Web site: Veckolista Album, vecka 27. Sverigetopplistan. July 26, 2024.
  22. Imagine Dragons Chart History: Top Rock & Alternative Albums. Billboard. July 9, 2024.